I have a couple of problems with the conjugate. I have two equations to solve, (conjugate)z=2/z and (conjugate)z=-2/z
How do I solve these= Are there some rules when you use the conjugate?
An electron around a hydrogen-atom, with radius r and length of circle a whole number, n, times wavelenght. This implies that
2*3,14*r=n*(wavelenght)
I have read someplace that if you substitute the wavelenght with h/p, you can find the kinetic energy of an electron, which is the same as...
Hello. Today I came across a physical phenomenon ..
I played badminton in France, at the swimming pool. So I lost my paddle in the pool. (A badminton racket looks like a tennis racket)
In the water, no matter how I throw the racket down, balancing it on the head in the bottom of the pool...